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The NOIVE of some people!!! They are always looking for a sucker!
Just another day at the office!
Just curious here...
How does one manage to have "extra" cigars? Did you mean to buy 6 and inadvertently got 9? Were you meaning to smoke them all before you got home but had some "extras?" If I want to buy them, will I then be in possession of "extra" cigars that I'd have to dispose of?
Anybody have any idea how that works? (Sometimes I feel so stoopid.)
Why don't we hold an auction? I'll start the bidding at $10 for the whole lot.
Everybody's a Canadian when Cuban's are involved.
Craig
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I think you guys have concerns about two things:
1) whether these cigars are real cohiba from cuba?
2) a right price. (of course, for both parties)
For the first concern, you don’t need to worry about it. We can show you guys pictures about where we purchased these cigars and pictures of these cigars. Pictures cannot lie.
In the last day of our trip in cuba, we realized something: why don’t we bring some cohiba back to cover some of our expense of the trip. That’s where the “left over” come from. It’s “Left over” from our trip to Havana. I am sure that people who have the grace to appreciate cigars would have the same grace to not treat people as free mules.
For the price, we can follow this principle: please show me the best price you can get in Canada, then we can negotiate a price lower than that, not just a couple of cents. And not just a quarter neither. J
Currently, we have 3 Siglo IV (all in Tubos). 12 Siglo VI (all in Tubos). 3 robustos (in paper boxes).
I also saw people asked about other goods from Cuba. Yeah, we have. but not cigars, maybe it’s illegal to put them on this forum. Probably, we can count this as cigar accessories, right?
We have one three years Rum, Havana Club. It is good for making Mojito and Royal Colin (not sure about the spelling). From my opinion, Royal Colin is extremely good with Siglo series. About Mojito, well, you need enough mint to cover the strong taste of Rum, but that’s Hemingway’s favorite. Who am I judging? If you can take all these cigars, and you can do it face to face, then this three years Rum is a gift. By the way, we are in Toronto.
Photo for Siglo IV:
Photo for Siglo VI :
The place in Cuba we bought our cigar, own by the Cuba govt:
At last, if you guys are seriously interested. I will post the price later...
Thanks
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